Forbes October 7, 2024
When it comes to state-by-state efforts to regulate artificial intelligence and related new technologies, there’s probably no state more advanced than the state of California.
That’s not surprising, given that California is the only U.S. state thus far to enact its own version of the European General Data Protection Rule that gives a broad spectrum of data rights to individual users of software and systems. The California Consumer Privacy Act or CCPA is often cited along with the GDPR in the myriad of instances when people are talking about shielding personal data from abuse.
But California has been pioneering, too, in the way that it addresses rules for AI/ML systems beyond just the use of personal data.
Some of the...